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Re: Engine compression

Subject: Re: Engine compression
From: Miles McCallum <milesm@avnet.co.uk>
Date: Mon, 14 Jul 1997 09:17:56
>Yes  Graham Gemin you got it right in volts n' amps. What I do not really
>understand  is why we need one method  of testing engines that normally fly
>thru the air and another for engines that only fly thru the air after they
>hit the crash barriers.stop  I think I've got it  
>Mayhap that we lost too many fitters tangled in the prop whilst doing a car
>type comppression  test on a 1000 hp radial.  Anyone out there know a serious
>technical reason  for the difference.  I have used a "car type" on a two
>stroke flying machine engine and got sensible answers so I was going to  do
>the same with my four stoke rotax unless someone can tell me why I sholdn't
>
The reason is that car type compression testers are affected by such
variables as cranking speed, cam timing overlap, and compression ratio:
differential compression testers only measure the "leaks" in the system.

Miles



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